Are you looking for amazing ways to use your mobile device to create content? In this session, you will learn how to use your phone or tablet to brainstorm, sketch, take notes, collaborate, create audio- and video-based media, and animate using several mind-blowing apps. You’ll leave the session feeling inspired and have the practical information to apply one or more apps when you get back on the job.

– Explore several apps to enhance creativity on your mobile device. – Discover several free and inexpensive apps to improve brainstorming, productivity, and collaboration. – Apply these apps immediately on your next project.

Thinking about your next presentation or crafting a new article, story or document, check out this article with some quick reference infographics to help you construct your next story. Based on the book “The Severn Basic Plots: Why We Tell Stories” by Christopher Booker.

If you haven’t played with app Flipboard, you should download the latest version for iOS or Android. It easily allows to select from hundreds of categories and web resources and then easily review them daily or weekly based on your schedule. The web version is also great when you are on your desktop station and want to check out the latest stories.

Great design inspiration in the layout, be sure to look at it on the phone and tablet in portrait and landscape to learn how it moves and reacts to the users preference. I use it several times a week.

For this attending the Online Learning Conference on Tuesday 10.6, here’s a quick reference document to use back at your desk. This guide provides overview of 4 products. 060715s Prototyping Handout OnLineLearning

You can also download a presentation deck with additional materials at:

View/Download a copy of HTML5 – Beyond the Hype and understand why you should be moving to the new standards. Learn why its important in the evolution of web apps and content delivery, what key technologies you should learn today to take advantage of and dissect several examples of HTML5. Presented at Wharton Web Conference in Philadelphia 7/10/12.

We’ve been using Apple’s Keynote as our wireframing design tool since Apple shipped Keynote. It has several key features that continues to make my job easy in providing total flexibility in being part of the solution rather than trying to work thru the tool. I’ve found a tweet on a presentation by Travis Issacs @tbisaacs. I have not had the opportunity to meet or see him present but by viewing his presentation I’ve learned several new techniques to enhance the power of Keynote.

Travis has a great toolkit that you can purchase for $12 at: http://keynotekungfu.com/. I highly recommend anyone creating wireframes, or designing content to purchase a copy of hist templates to get started right away!

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